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practicality) wrote2010-12-03 02:15 pm
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Does the word 'Shinsengumi' mean anything to anyone?
[OOC: 'Shinsengumi' = 'newly selected corps', more or less. Actual historical group so knowing doesn't fourth-wall him]
[OOC: 'Shinsengumi' = 'newly selected corps', more or less. Actual historical group so knowing doesn't fourth-wall him]
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The Wilderness - if you don't mind. It sounded like there's lots of space, right now.
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[Rain hadn't been to this Wilderness; he seldom had a reason to go there. But he'd read the report in the journals, and it sounded safe enough. He pushed the button to call the elevator, stepping in when it arrived and pressing the button for the third floor.]
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[The elevator opens into the expanse of the Wilderness, and Rain steps out, taking a sweeping look around before turning back to Daitou expectantly.]
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Let's head out where it's more open.
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He doesn't head too far out - they're still in sight of the village as he stops. But it's open here, plenty of nice clean sightlines which makes it hard for anyone to spy on them]
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I take it you've recently recovered a memory.
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I did. It was...informative.
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How so? [A rather prying question, but it was Daitou's idea to discuss this with him to begin with, so Rain's expecting to receive some answers before he offers any.]
You mentioned the samurai code. [That's probably a good place to start. It's something they seem to have in common.]
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The first of the trespasses listed was 'disobeying the samurai code in any way'.
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[He remains silent in thought for a moment, recalling the details of that particular memory.]
Was the punishment for trespasses stated?
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Ritual suicide.
[And despite all he can't remember, he does remember what /that/ is.]
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That's consistent with what I've remembered. [So they're probably talking about the same thing. Interesting.]
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What else do you remember? I know...the list of other trespasses. But not what the samurai code covers.
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According to the samurai code, after a failure, one is expected to commit seppuku. [He pauses, and glances away.] I don't know the full definition of 'failure'. But it seems that... receiving a back wound is counted as one.
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I...was justifying my reasoning for killing a man.
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Are you a samurai?
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[That his dream involved fighting is to be expected, considering what the man chose to name himself. Rain thinks for a moment, then goes back to something else Daitou had touched on.]
You said you know the list of other trespasses. [He's curious as to whether the rest of them are just as familiar.]
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Leaving the Shinsengumi. Raising private funds. Engaging in private litigation. Engaging in private fights.
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...That all sounds familiar. [Like it's something he should know as well as his own name, except that he's forgotten that, too. He looks away, out into the distance, then closes his eyes with a slight sigh.]
We may both be guilty of leaving.
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Even if it was against our will. I suppose we'll face the consequences whenever we return home...
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[With everything Daitou's said sounding so familiar, Rain recalls their first meeting at the dojo, when he briefly wondered if he'd seen the man around before. He brushed aside the feeling then, but he realizes now that they almost certainly must have known each other. And that Daitou is the first person he can say that about. His next question is spoken before he thinks it through properly.]
Did you see a young woman in your memory? [He immediately regrets asking - he doesn't want to talk about her - but too late.]
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[Daitou's eyes had fallen at the thought of what awaited their return. He wanted out of this place, but that was a hard price to stomach. He glanced up at the question, though.]
No, only the boy. And...there was someone else's name, but I missed it, I think. The person who wrote the code.
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